Re: Who is using NSS in their projects?

2010-03-08 Thread davidwboswell
> Dogtag, an open source certificate system (Base for RHCS, child of the > Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Certificate System). >    http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page > 386, an open source directory server (Base for RHDS, child of the > Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Directory Server). Thanks for informa

Re: Who is using NSS in their projects?

2010-03-08 Thread davidwboswell
> There are lots of applications that use NSS but use no other aspect of > mozilla technologies.  Perhaps you should have a separate list of these. I'd recommend setting up a page somewhere, perhaps on MDC, where people can easily add to a list of known NSS users. For example, I monitor the XULRu

Re: Who is using NSS in their projects?

2010-03-08 Thread Robert Relyea
On 03/06/2010 02:00 PM, Nelson Bolyard wrote: > On 2010-03-02 10:06 PST, davidwboswell wrote: > >> I maintain a list of applications that use Mozilla technologies in >> their projects and wanted to add more examples of projects that use >> NSS. >> >> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mozilla-base

Re: TLS ciphers order

2010-03-08 Thread Wan-Teh Chang
> On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote: >> Hi ! >> >> Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a >> cipher order for TLS negociation ? >> Thanks in advance for your time. Hi, The order of TLS/SSL cipher suites in NSS is hardcoded. It is listed at http://bonsai.mo

Re: TLS ciphers order

2010-03-08 Thread Gregory BELLIER
Ludovic Hirlimann a écrit : On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote: Hi ! Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a cipher order for TLS negociation ? Thanks in advance for your time. We use NSS for that - so the answer is probably in the code of NNS.

Re: TLS ciphers order

2010-03-08 Thread Ludovic Hirlimann
On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote: > Hi ! > > Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a > cipher order for TLS negociation ? > Thanks in advance for your time. We use NSS for that - so the answer is probably in the code of NNS. best place is to ask in the cr